Maps of West Virginia

West Virginia Maps are an invaluable element of genealogy and family history research, particularly if you live faraway from where your ancestor lived. Because West Virginia political borders oftentimes changed, historic maps are essential in assisting you uncover the exact location of your ancestor's hometown, exactly what land they owned, just who his or her neighbors were, and a lot more.

West Virginia Maps generally tend to be an outstanding reference for starting out with your research, because they provide substantially valuable information and facts right away. West Virginia Maps is usually a major resource of significant amounts of details on family history.

West Virginia County Formation Map

(West Virginia maps made with the use AniMap Plus 3.0 & with the Permission of the Goldbug Company)

West Virginia Antique Maps & Atlases

See U.S. State & County Boundary Maps and Antique Atlases to view free map images of antique maps & atlases maps during the years 1732 to 1897 for the entire United States as well as other states and countries.

These are scanned from the original copies so you can see West Virginia and West Virginia counties as our ancestors saw them over a hundred years ago. Some West Virginia maps years (not all) have cities, railroads, P.O. locations, township outlines and other features useful to the avid genealogist in West Virginia. West Virginia was at one time part of Virginia.

Disclaimer: All West Virginia maps are free to use for your own genealogical purposes and may not be reproduced for resale or distribution.Source: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection

West Virginia County D.O.T. Road and Highway Maps

The West Virginia Department of Transportation is pleased to provide highly detailed county maps online. These maps contain more detailed information about man-made features than the geological survey maps. In addition to roads and boundaries, these maps include rural communities, churches, and cemeteries. Our county map images have been cropped to better fit your screen. To view a map, click the desired county section below. To save a copy on your computer, while viewing the PDF image, click the diskette icon on your toolbar, then save to the desired location on your computer. (note: some counties have up to five (5) sections)

To View the Map: Just click the Image to view the map online. In order to make the Image size as small as possible they were save on the lowest resolution.

These maps are downloadable and are in PDF format (Images are between 500k and 1.5 meg so loading may be slow if using a dial-up connection). The main use of these are the locations of all known cemeteries in a county and of course the various roads and church locations. These Maps are Free to Download

West Virginia Map Description & Links

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